I am switching back to 147 Eldm's after the bull I killed this year with the 156 bergers out of my PRC. I shot the bull at 475, hit the bull center of mass about 5" back from the crease. exit was center of mass in the crease. so about as good as shot as you could get. I am pretty confident the the bullet did not open and penciled straight through. It was right at first light and the bull was with a group of 5 raghorns. after i shot they mixed all together so i did not feel comfortable taking a follow up shot since i did not want to shoot the wrong elk. the elk I kill ran off like nothing happen, no blood. It wasn't till we looped back and around a took another pass that we found the elk 400 yards from where i shot it. When i skinned the bull you could see on the onside that i dead centered a rib and the was a perfect 6.5mm hole in the rib. and did not even break the rib. The onsite lung had a perfect 6.5mm hole through it. the bullet maybe opened a little or tumbled, because there was a little more trauma on the offside lung, but not much considering the shot.
i've heard great things about the 156's, so not sure if this is a one off incident, but i have lost confidence in them.
i've heard great things about the 156's, so not sure if this is a one off incident, but i have lost confidence in them.